Que fait-il? Sa is a possessive pronom and is insert between verb and the possessed else(S)
"Sa" in French can mean "his," "her," or "its," depending on the context in which it is used.
Terre [like tear in eng] - if you mean dirt; Salir [sa-leer] - if you mean dirty
Assuming you mean the possessive pronoun "its" (not the contraction "it's").... The words "son," "sa," and "ses" are possessives that could correspond to "his," "her," or "its." Note that in English we choose according to the gender of the possessor. The man's ... whatever it is that he has... is his. The woman's something or other is her something or other. In French, his or her is son if the thing possessed is gramatically masculine, sa if feminine, ses if plural. So... the chameleon can change ITS color. In English it is neuter because we don't refer to a non-person lizard as "he" or "she." In French, le caméléon peut changer SA couleur because the word for color is feminine. HOWEVER, if you mean "it's" as a contraction for "it is," then "c'est" in French.
"Sa la vie" is not a standard phrase in French. However, "C'est la vie" is a common expression that translates to "that's life" in English, often used to express acceptance of a situation or resignation to fate.
"Its" in French is spelled "son" (masculine), "sa" (feminine), or "ses" (plural). The choice depends on the gender and number of the noun it refers to.
Sa mère est assez petite.
sa = (his/her) jambe = leg sa jambe = his leg / her leg
its yours in french
his or her (where the thing possessed is feminine)
"Sa la vie" is not a standard phrase in French. However, "C'est la vie" is a common expression that translates to "that's life" in English, often used to express acceptance of a situation or resignation to fate.
something like 'enjoying life'
Terre [like tear in eng] - if you mean dirt; Salir [sa-leer] - if you mean dirty
do you mean cycle on the right side of the road? That reads 'rouler à droite, tenir sa droite' in French.
"Her Grandmother" in French is "Sa Grand-mère."
I think you mean: Elle a vécu sa vie en direct
masc : Son favori fem : Sa favorite The correct answer is son préféré or sa préférée. Son favori ou sa favorite used as nouns mean someone's lover (or minion).
"sa famille"
her height is translated "sa taille" in French